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Hey there, Great guide however there is a problem for me on one of the first steps. (its a strange one)

everything goes fine until here, upon using the "make install" command, it simply tells me "make: nothing to be done for install"

All I have done to this os is install to my SSD, install my graphics drivers and attempt this. I just don't see where i am going wrong... I managed to get bt4 running with ati stream and cpyrit fine, also im not afraid of a bit of troubleshooting but this is stumping me since its not giving a hint as to what the problem might be.

Re: ATI-APP-SDK + Pyrit + Cal++ How-To Guide (BT5 KDE 64bit)

I know a few people have run into this error but I have been unable to find a fix. So could anyone point me in the right direction...

When I attempt to "make install" in the AMD-APP-SDK-v2.4-lnx64 directory i receive the error "make: Nothing to be done for 'install'". I have successfully gotten cpyrit working with the same system configuration in the past with backtrack 4 without error, but I can't figure this one out. ideas please?

Re: ATI-APP-SDK + Pyrit + Cal++ How-To Guide (BT5 KDE 64bit)

thanks.. decided to update to kde 64 bit this weekend.. guide doesn't work as is but thanks to all in the thread- saved me some time to get her up and running

nvidia didn't have all these issues installing xD but then again they pour a lot into support.. makes me wonder, ati makes some kick ass hardware but the software is written by trolls.. wonder if that's on purpose.. they obviously have the better cruncher- look at bitcoins if you need any more proof that the stanford client is way off- they've even asked opencl devs to optimize the client this last year (because they are cuda heads)

and before purehate comes in and says bullshit xD that's one card.. yeah I did run a pcap through and it was a little bit lower, but about the same drop as nvidia when I used to run a 460 (oc'd did 24k)